Departments and Working Groups

An Encyclopedia of Best Practices

To ensure effective, structured, and coherent action with the complexity of the topics addressed, Remind delves into them through temporary working groups and/or is structured into stable thematic Departments, true centers of competence that bring together Partners, experts, professionals, institutional representatives, and operators from the productive sectors. The Departments represent the operational tool through which the Association develops analyses, proposals, and concrete projects on strategic issues for the Italian system. Each Department works in alignment with Remind’s mission and the Associative Charter of Values, promoting best practices, sustainable solutions, and integrated visions.

MAIN TOPICS

  • agri-food
  • environment
  • insurance
  • banks
  • commerce
  • culture
  • defense
  • economy
  • energy
  • finance
  • geopolitics
  • justice
  • real estate
  • infrastructure
  • innovation
  • logistics
  • mobility
  • welfare
  • health
  • security
  • social
  • space
  • sports
  • transport
  • tourism.

The Main Departments

Remind Expanded Real Estate Department

The expanded real estate sector constitutes 30% of the national GDP and is a driver of growth. When considering the sectors activated by or included in real estate, it becomes evident that a large part of the Italian economy is based on everything revolving around the design, production, management, maintenance, and regeneration of properties, infrastructure, and transport; as well as, in general, on investment activities, enhancement, and securing of the Nation. This estimate could be even broader considering that the data is not fully detectable. The sectoral classification of national accounting does not allow for the isolation of the multiple real estate activities that are aggregated into other sectors.

Remind Urban and Subsidiary Security Department

The Department focuses on the exploration and promotion of integrated policies for territorial security, with particular attention to the urban dimension and the subsidiary role of public and private actors. It works to enhance models of participatory security, social prevention, territorial control, protection of public spaces, and community well-being, in accordance with constitutional principles and the Association’s objectives. Through dialogue between institutions, sector operators, professionals, and citizens, the Department contributes to the development of regulatory proposals, pilot projects, and operational tools aimed at building safer, more inclusive, and resilient cities.